European Union...................?

May 09, 2009 by Stan | Posted in International Organizations

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Why are people so against the European Union? If Europe became one country, It would have the strongest economy and would benefit many in Europe, it would be the worlds superpower. The country's would become states and


Well, I don't disagree with you, but I think the concensus on YA will!

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If Greece Starts Dominoes Falling, What's Next?

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And while German Chancellor Angela Merkel showed some flexibility yesterday on stimulus and said she wants Greece to stay in the euro, she also continues to insist that Greece must abide by its commitments for further austerity. While the great majority of Greeks say they want to keep the euro, opinions polls also show anti-austerity sentiment rising. In the meantime, more and more funds are being withdrawn from Greek banks by depositors who fear that accounts now denominated in euros will suddenly be transformed into new drachmas. New elections are now set for June 17 after a failure to form a government in Athens earlier this week, but some worry that Greece might be out of the eurozone before votes can be cast. Some even argue we're seeing the beginning of the end of the euro itself. See Terms of Use. If Greece does leave, there could be a domino effect in Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy. I'm Neal Conan in Washington.

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